The appeal is straightforward: international collectors can only acquire these through the Japanese secondary market, and the designs rarely if ever reappear on subsequent sets
Power creep is real, folks
Ancestral Tribute Angelfire Ignition Antiquities on the Loose Auron's Inspiration Battle Screech Can't Stay Away Daydream Dig Site Inventory Divine Reckoning Embolden Faithful Mending Feeling of Dread From Father to Son Gaze of Justice Group Project Hallowed Respite Homestead Courage Increasing Devotion Join the Dance Katilda and Lier Lingering Souls Marshaling Cry Molten Note Momentary Blink Practiced Offense Prismatic Strands Purify the Grave Pursue the Past Rally the Peasants Ray of Distortion Ray of Revelation Rite of Harmony Rite of Oblivion Rite of the Moth Sacred Fire Sevinne's Reclamation Spirit Flare Visions of Glory
When paired with other red cards, Lightning Bolt can help close out games early
(The end step happens after the added untap, upkeep, and draw steps.) Sink into Stupor Springs Sink into Stupor One generic, two blue Instant Return target spell or nonland permanent an opponent controls to its owner's hand
This can be awkward but the truth is that most of us will sell cards at some point, and will be receptive to hearing you out